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Ihor Stetkewycz appeared in court in Warren, Mich., in June to answer for an indecent exposure incident, brought on, he told the judge, because his pants, purchased by his mother, were "10 sizes" too large. According to police sources, Stetkewycz had also recently dumped large sections of a tree in the middle of a Detroit street; had protection orders against him from two Warren neighbors; was late to the hearing in June because he raced down Interstate 94 chasing his allegedly stolen car that he had spotted on the way to court; and told a female TV reporter inquiring about the tree stumps, "I don't take no orders from no woman, by the way." He did promise to go clean up the tree parts: "I'm Mr. Clean Up." [WXYZ-TV (Detroit), 6-7-2012]

Arrests were made in July of two men who had openly chatted on the Internet about torturing, cooking and eating children, but investigators have searched in vain for evidence of any such crimes by the men.

Jason Scarcello, 42, who wrote, "(A)ctually (seeing) a child cooking would be a dream come true," is under arrest in Anderson, Calif., and Ronald Brown, 57, who suggested carving and cooking body parts for an "Easter meal," in Largo, Fla., was detained for possessing child pornography, but, regarding the Internet chats, both claimed a First Amendment right to their un-acted-upon imaginations, however disgusting. [Redding Record Searchlight, 7-27-2012] [Tampa Bay Times, 7-25-2012]